A pioneer in virtual machines (VMs), VMware was spun off from Dell Technologies as an independent, publicly traded corporation on November 1, 2021.
VMware employs 34,000 people in 60 countries with a headquarters located in Palo Alto, California, and only the U.S. accounts for more than 10% of VMware’s $11.8 billion in revenue which grew 9% over the previous year.
VMware’s products tie together, for instance, applications, servers, and containers spread out over the cloud and local resources:
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The NSX Data Center connects and protects applications throughout a virtual network. Its key features:
VMWare’s software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) product creates virtualized networks to connect cloud servers, edge devices, and applications. Its key features:
The NSX Cloud product networks hybrid and public cloud resources with a cloud-native tool. Its key features:
VMWare’s secure access service edge (SASE) platform provides a secure and optimized way to network branch, home, and remote users. Its key features:
The vRealize Network Insight product improves visibility across cloud infrastructure. Its key features:
The NSX Advance Load Balancer provides an application to centralize visibility into loads across cloud resources. Its key features:
VMware’s NSX platform supports a distributed intrusion detection system (IDS) and intrusion protection system (IPS) solution to monitor traffic within a virtual network. Its key features:
The NSX Service-defined Firewall implements zero-trust policies for each workload. Its key features:
VMware’s Tanzu Service Mesh pushes monitoring from the machine level down to the application level. Its key features:
VMware’s Antrea creates container-level networking services. Its key features:
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Over 30,000 partners support VMware products worldwide. VMware helps potential customers connect to partners via geographic filters or a marketplace of services that offers more options for filtering, such as type of solution, certification, etc.
VMware partners provide training, sales support, implementation assistance, and network design support. Principle partners include a wide variety of local partners as well as major IT equipment providers, such as:
Those seeking to partner with VMware can do so through two programs:
The reviews here focus on the flagship VMware NSX product and generally paint a positive picture.
Corporate reviewers cite familiar software interfaces, strong scalability, easy rules management, and facilitated troubleshooting. Concerns note a complex migration, weaker support, high costs, and unexpected operational impacts.
Gartner Peer Insights: 4.5 out of 5
IT Central Station: 3.9 out of 5
TrustRadius: 8.5 out of 10
VMware networking products earn many industry awards and accolades including:
On Gartner, customers note that 62% considered Cisco, 13% considered Juniper Networks, and 12% considered Arista Networks as competing products. However, the products reviewed for these competitors tend to be physical switches. This means many managers are weighing the use of traditional networking equipment versus the next-generation virtual equipment of VMware.
Most corporations serving the virtual networking industry do not break out their virtualized networking revenues, which makes it difficult to measure the market. However, it is possible to compare VMware against competitors indirectly.
For example, in the telecom network automation software sub-market, VMware is shown to place third with a $379 million share of the estimated $4.362 billion market — below Nokia and Huawei but above Ericsson, Cisco, Ciena, and IBM/Redhat. Similarly, in the SD-WAN market, Cisco and VMware fight for market leadership ahead of competitors, such as Fortinet, Versa Networks, and Silver Peak.
In their annual report, VMware notes that several of their most valuable partners also compete directly with them in the virtual networking market. They note that Microsoft, Cisco, and IBM/RedHat offer competing products that are free or low cost with less features than VMware.
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